In what appears to be the first biopic about a presidential candidate to come out during an active election cycle, Sebastian Stan plays the former POTUS and reality television host Donald Trump during his formative time entering the world of 1970s New York real estate. Not satisfied to just live off family wealth, Trump wants to emerge from the shadow of his bullying father Fred (Martin Donovan), and start developing in the more rundown parts of Manhattan. He ends up getting a helping hand from lawyer and fixer Roy M. Cohn (Jeremy Strong), who guides the ambitious upstart in the cutthroat ways of business and teaches him the three “rules” that’ll end up becoming the cornerstones of his personality and all of his career endeavors: always go on the attack, admit nothing and deny everything, and claim victory no matter. Trump secures a win when he turns the Commodore Hotel into the Grand Hyatt, and we see him building his empire as he humps away with his first wife Ivana (Maria Bakalova). Meanwhile his relationship with Cohn eventually falls apart as Trump feels he has outgrown his tutelage and Cohn contracts AIDS. While Maria bares her bouncy breasts as the woman who didn't just get even, she got everything, Dina Roudman strips down for the first time to suck Donny off, wearing nothing but a bushy merkin. Plus Drew Catherine and nudecomer Michelle Doiron go topless on screen during a drug-fueled party scene. We’re glad these ladies are doing their part to Make America Naked Again!